I think I found the problem for that bug. I switched to Ubuntu Budgie because
that 'auto screen rotation' was very annoying and I found out that the new
installed os had some screen glitches and flashes like in elementary, so I went
to the BIOS and found out that my video drive memory was set tot „Auto”. I
modified that value to 512mb and now everything works fine.
I didn't switch back to elementary os yet but I'm guessing that if that solved
the glitches and screen flashes on Budgie it will solve the screen rotation
from elementary os.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1801514
Title:
Screen roatation 5.0 JUNO
Status in xinput package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hello. I have a HP laptop (NOT a convertible laptop) and in Settings/Displays
the Rotate option is set tot 'None'. But after a few minutes (after startup)
the Rotate option is chainging to clockwise and my screen is showing the
desktop rotated to 90 degrees. If i change it back to 'None' is valid only for
the desktop the login screen is still at 90 degrees.
Please do something is very annoying
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